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·24 April 2026
Chasing the treble: Bayern hold these three trump cards

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·24 April 2026

The 2025/26 season could go down in the history books for FC Bayern. The championship has already been clinched, the DFB Cup final is on the horizon and the last major hurdle before the final awaits in the Champions League: Paris Saint-Germain. The dream of the treble is alive – and the starting position could hardly be better
It goes without saying that such success cannot be planned, but there are several factors that play into Munich’s hands at this crucial stage of the season
A key trump card lies in the Bundesliga. By winning the title early, coach Vincent Kompany can use the remaining league games to rotate and manage the workload
This advantage should not be underestimated, especially in a phase in which every game in the cup and Champions League is decisive for success or failure. Players such as Harry Kane, Luis Díaz and Michael Olise can be used in measured doses without losing their rhythm. At the same time, supplementary players are given the chance to show themselves – and thus provide additional competition within the squad
Another decisive factor is the team’s ability to compensate for absences. The long-term absence of Serge Gnabry would have posed major problems for many teams – FC Bayern has hardly felt any of this
Instead, other players are stepping into the breach: Jamal Musiala is improving from game to game, Konrad Laimer is impressing in unfamiliar positions and other players are also adapting flexibly to the requirements
This adaptability is a clear sign of the quality and breadth of the squad – and a decisive advantage in the final stretch of the season

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Perhaps the most important point, however, lies in the system itself. Under Vincent Kompany, FC Bayern has established a clear playing idea that has been internalized by all the players
The sequences are in place, many movements are automated and the structure remains the same regardless of personnel changes. It is precisely this familiarity that makes the difference at the highest level
Even with rotation or changes, the team’s identity remains intact – a decisive factor in close knockout matches in which details make the difference between victory and defeat
Of course, the path to the treble remains challenging, with PSG as an equal opponent and the cup final also requiring maximum concentration
However, the combination of clever load management, high squad quality and a clear system of play ensures that Bayern can go into the decisive weeks with a broad chest
They have yet to hit the big time – but the conditions have rarely been as promising as they are this season.









































